Doctor Strange #29 [British]
(June 1978)

Marvel, 1974 Series
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Volume
1
Price
0.12 GBP
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Marvel Comics Group
Brand
Marvel All-Colour Comics
Barcode
0714860291406
Editing
Archie Goodwin (credited) (editor)

Issue Notes

He Who Stalks! (Table of Contents)

Doctor Strange / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Frank Brunner (signed as BRUNNER)
Inks
Frank Brunner (signed as BRUNNER)
Colors
Frank Brunner ?
Letters
Danny Crespi ?

Genre
superhero; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Death-Stalker [Phillip Sterling]; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Nighthawk [Kyle Richmond]
Universe
Marvel : mainstream
Reprints

He Who Stalks! (Table of Contents: 1)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 17 pages (report information)

Script
Roger Stern (credited)
Pencils
Tom Sutton (credited); George Pérez (sourced) (Beast pencils)
Inks
Ernie Chan (credited)
Colors
Petra Goldberg (credited as Petra G.)
Letters
Annette Kawecki (credited as Annette K.)

Job Number
C-678
Genre
superhero; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
The Avengers: Beast [Hank McCoy]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Yellowjacket [Hank Pym]
The Black Knight [Dane Whitman] (cameo) (statue); Clea; Death-Stalker [Phillip Sterling] (villain); Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange] (featured); Nighthawk [Kyle Richmond] (guest); Wong; Dr. Thatcher (flashback, death); H. Howard Bradley
Universe
Marvel : mainstream
Synopsis
After a scientist affiliated with Kyle Richmond is murdered, Richmond (as Nighthawk) enlists Dr. Strange's help in investigating the unusual death, which was caused by the Death-Stalker.
Reprints
Keywords
Avengers Mansion; Bleecker Street; Cloak of Levitation; Eye of Agamotto; Greenwich Village; Iron Man Armor Model 4; Manhattan; New Jersey; New York City; Orb of Agamotto; Sanctum Sanctorum; Shield of the Seraphim; Winds of Watoomb

Indexer Notes

Death-Stalker appears between Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #152 and 156.
As revealed in Roger Stern's introduction to Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange #7, Sutton drew the non-furry Beast in his pencils; George Perez quickly redrew him with fur.

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. He Who Stalks!
    Doctor Strange
  2. 1. He Who Stalks!
    Doctor Strange
This issue was modified by
  • Antonio Pontes Junior
  • Derek Reinhard